► IMPORTANT: If you have installed Photoshop Beta and can't find the Photo Restoration Neural Filter, make sure that you are opening the Beta app (with the white icon) and not the regular Photoshop version. If you can't find Photoshop Beta on your system after installation, you can launch it directly from your Creative Cloud app.
I like how the video starts and goes directly to the point, no bullshit, no begging for subscribers, no long introduction just straight to the matter at hand.
@@PiXimperfect uh.. but we do have something and it will costs way less than several hundred dollars. It's called commission work. It costs less than buying photoshop, saves you time and allows people to make a living.
@@agnidas5816 _"uh.. but we have something and it will cost way less than several hundred dollars."_ You should add an asterisk there, because sometimes, people might charge, say, 200$ for 4 commissions, and what if they were made by an ai, and the results are sold for very high amounts of money? What would you do then?
Wow, this is cool! It's amazing how far PS has come. I do like the direction they are going with A.I. and even a not so new feature called Sky Replacement, which I use quite a lot within my job as a graphic designer. Being given photos that need to be used within documents that can be enhanced in these simple and fast ways is a game changer.
if only i could purchase adobe's product instead of rent method, i would like to buy it... i don't use these software for a living, just rarely using it...so yeah i rally on Captain Jack Sparrow
A tutorial that gets to the point at the very beginning and doesn't make you watch 10 mins of irrelevant crap before getting to the point? I think this video deserves a thumbs up!!!!
Only watched a few videos so fast, but I really like the speed with which you explain stuff. You contain all the valuable information, with very little rambling and unnecessary introductions. Other videos I would need to skip through to find what I want, where here I simply watch the entire video.
Remini does have a browser-based version, but it’s considerably more expensive than the mobile app. The company that recently bought Remini only bought the name, not the AI engine, so they’re essentially a middleman between the consumer and the imaging service, which is why they removed most of the features since they don’t have a license to use them. They are, however, charging customers the same price for less features. I’m so happy Adobe is giving us an alternative.
Do you know if any of the features Remini used to have, such as their ”Retro” feature that has since been removed from the app, are available on any other platform or app?
@@slorenzo7572 Maybe you need to read more about who came up with AI and made the other shit their pants. I'm currently only using Skylum products for photo editing, not manipulation though.
I have not had a restoration job in almost a year but that is amazing to short cut some of the tedious stuff (not that I am complaining, I enjoy the relaxation of dust bunny work) ☺️
Another wonderful educational vid! I do photo restoration and I am vexed by "silvering" that occurs on the surface antique photos. Do you have a way to eliminate the reflective, distracting, detail-occluding silvering in vintage photographs? Maybe include it in a future video if you do? Thanks!
I can always count on your for the BEST tutorials! I've grown in leaps and bounds! Thanks! Thanks also, for the giggle when you enhanced that little girl's photo!
I use this feature in Topaz Gigapixel. One handy thing it has is the enhance face is on a slider more or less. You can get a better blend with the original image.
this video is actually really timely for me. I have taken it upon myself to digitize and restore my families archive of photos going back about 130 to 140 years. but some of them are damaged, some of them are yellowed with age if they're color photos, and I've been doing it by hand and figuring it out myself. I have no training in this, I've just been messing around, and looking at tutorials online. I definitely think that for a hobbyist like myself, who is only doing this to share with family, that this filter is definitely a good starting point. it would probably get me most of the way there and then lessen the number of individual tweaks I would have to do to any given photo. I hadn't planned on colorizing any of the black and white photos that I have, but I may give it a shot to see how it goes now that this neurofilter is a thing I do have a bit of formal photo editing training, but doing product photography for a business, and doing photo restoration for family, are two very different things!
"A Captian Jack Sparrow version of Photoshop" had me dying lauging. Very entertaining and educational. Love your level of detail and your energy! Thanks for all the content you are amazing!
Hi, I have to write this: you are the best and nicest Photoshop teacher to publish your videos on the internet. I love listening to your advice and procedures, it's very helpful and understandable thanks to you. Thank you (for many more listeners for sure) and I look forward to more videos.
as a hobby restorer, some of this looks like excellent time savers, and some of it looks WILDLY heavy handed and inappropriate. I'm especially wary of the facial filters, misinterpreting and changing a person's face even slightly feels like overwriting history in a downright irresponsible way, unless it's forever noted somewhere with that photo that it was interpreted with AI. I would be a lot more interested in facial restoration when that AI can take multiple images into consideration. If someone has multiple photos of a person's face from different angles at similar ages, I think it would give the AI a lot more information to work with and we'd gain much more accurate results. The scratch reduction looks VERY interesting though, I'm sure I could use that as a base, especially for backgrounds!
i do see where you are coming from as im new to the restoring scene but very keen to learn i tried with my late grandfathers war portrait when he was a teen i work so hard to keep what details i thought was genuine but using apps like remini then heritage used a dark spot on my grandfather cheek and turned it into a mole now to familiy members of similar age will think he had a mole but my nana questioned it instantly not because she was ungreatfull she just prsumed i added it. so i do think attention to detail is key but only a human can do that to verifi the resulting image.
It is a problem. The same with the improving AI restoration of video. The way I see it, the AI isn't "restoring" the media, it's more like a robot creating a new image in which interprets what the photo should look like. In that sense it's like an artist looking at an old photo and doing a painting of it for the same purpose. It's not the old thing, it's a new thing based on the old thing.
Agreed. In some sense it doesn't matter but in another sense photo's are suppose to capture history and you are changing that for esthetics. It will appeal to the superficial masses but ultimately is a bad thing.
I'd always want to keep the originals no matter how good the results turned out. When looking at them you will always be aware these are not the original faces and hard to reminisce .
It looks superficially impressive but most of the restoration work I do clients don't want a fake looking result like we see in this demonstration. The AI isn't restoring the image it is creating a completely new image which looks over processed and almost air brushed. Attention to detail is critical in good restoration work, knowing what is damage and what is original really requires some analysis of the original photograph rather than just looking at a scanned image.
Thank you for this video 😊 I really like your presentation style. Usually, I never watch tutorials/review videos to the end because they are tedious, but yours are interesting and to the point. I appreciate that :)
It's just amazing how important this tutorial is! I'm sure it will help a lot of people like me! I'm going to take care of restoring the photos of my grandparents right now!
Still using photoshop 2018 - and i have been repairing and colorizing photos for many years manually. Brought me joy to repair family photos. Guess this makes people like me and the work I enjoy null and void :(
Pretty impressive, although I have mixed feelings about those face replacement techniques. If I'm restoring a picture of, say, great-grandma I'll end up with a much cleaner picture, yes, but possibly of a different person
Pretty amazing, thanks for the tip! Tried it out on a couple of black and white photos. It's magical how it looks when color comes back in to that moment - even if it might be a bit off sometimes.
For a mobile app, Remini started pretty well, it enhanced the face with decent enough results. Now it also upscales the rest of the details and makes everything (other than faces) look like a smudgy painting. Photoshop is definitely miles better.
Great video! ✌ Do you have a video on batch converting images using the PS beta filters? I'd like to go RAW > Folder 1 on Mac M1 > Straighten > Crop > Apply Filter pre-set X > Save to Folder 2
I wanted to dedicate myself to photo restoration and now I feel like almost everyone won't appreciate my work because they'll think they can do it themselves too. :( They already say "you can do that on Remini". It's so frustrating. 😐
I'm not sure how much future there is in photo restoration. Right now it would be nice for people to get an old photo restored for a funeral of their grandparents or something but how many people will need photo's restored 20 years from now?
As a digital film image restorer, I must say that the filter is interesting, but far from being a true restoration process, in any case this process serves to do image reconstruction but not restoration, because it is not faithful to the original image due to the use of AI. It seems to me that it produces a lot of digital artifacts and completely destroys the texture, I would like the AI to be able to preserve the grain and texture, without doing so much of that smoothing effect. As you well mentioned, image restoration is an art, and is more focused on approaching how that image was perceived since it was revealed, perhaps with future implementations it will be more robust, for a casual treatment it is more than functional for sure. Incredible content as always!
@@ClaimClam I feel you, but honestly this is a case of clients not knowing what's better. You're mind-blown by the results but it's a completely different person in the photo, the background is still unrestored, the face is bizarrely in-focus and other stuff you just wont see. But at the end of the day, you're right--it's instant and auto, so why pay for it.
Great Tutorial - My question is: does the initial setting of the Enhancement slider make a difference to the processing. My impression is that it does not. As for the additional Adjustment, some of these parameters are ultra slow, processing that took a few seconds jumps to 4 - 6 minutes even for low setting values.
I had no idea about this and I just stumbled upon this by chance. Funny thing is that I'm working on restoring some family photos just now, so this is great. Not feeling the recreation of faces, but I'd definitely use it as a help to remove scratches and clean the image. Thanks for this video!
I've used photoshop before it was adobe, the early 90s on a windows 3.11 on a 486 DX2-66! my watch has more memory and power these days!!! I was the only person at college that had experience with it and even the lecturers used to ask me questions about it. Back then it was more hands-on, with hardly any decent filters and the like. I had a hand scanner and a real basic bubblejet printer! When I left college I worked for the first company to do it commercially in the UK, they are gone now but we used to restore around 300 images a week. Those days are gone and now AI is taking over as we can see in this video. Honestly, not too fussed as I still get a lot of work from photographers who want to correct their images from shoots, opening eyes, removing spots, etc. I enjoyed this video and will sub to your channel, thanks.
Tried the filter myself for a bit, while impressive at first glance, it (still) leaves a lot to be desired: generally faces get a very 'air-brushed' look. The results vary wildly: sometimes the result is decent and the face is still the original, but sometimes it seems as if you end up with the face of another person.
A slider for the facial enhancement would be nice something that can merge the suggested face in just a little so we don't have to export as a layer and mask things ourselves
nice and informative..there are many old family photos getting damaged..this video came in time...very good explaination nice batbrows too, looks like batlogo, hope its not photoshopped :D
Honestly as I appreciate tech upgrades, algorithm upgrades I am also "scared" because many concept artists and restoration artists (in this case) will surely have a drop in their business. With this click and drag sliders person doesn't really need to know anything even about the program nor art. Don't know... Guess in 50-100 years from now if we all ain't AI robots, we'll all be software engineeres...
Automating this sort of process leaves a lot of holes. AI-driven colorizing tends to look a little odd and also can't hope to be accurate without lighting reference and manual adjustment; upscaling and facial restoration also tends to create digital artifacting and can have odd side-effects. The people whose specific job it is to restore photos aren't really in danger; I suspect they're the people who will benefit most from these tools, using it to make their job faster and easier.
OMG - new toys to play with!!!!! Years ago my cousin and I did a photo-family-history. I did all the photos' corrections and enhancements manually in Photoshop. This would have been a great time-saver! Thanks so much for sharing this video!!!
I tried enhancing my 10yr old photo with remini. Results were bad. Then i enhanced it with AI photo enhancer & pixelup separately. Combined it in pixlr app then edited with google photos app. And finally enhanced with REMINI app. Results came incredible. My brother and frnds were WOWed with the result. My photo was took in low clarity phone back in the day. But my edited photo looks like it took on iphone 13 pro. It was that good. All edits done with mobile only.
I have to tell you, I am pretty amazed by the new features which are built-in in the new beta version of Photoshop. I've been waiting for such capabilities for the last 17 years, and now a dream came true.
I tried it and it worked pretty well. Some problems, it puts a box around the faces it finds but the box doesn't cover all the face sometimes, it also misses some faces in this small group photo of parents with three children. Also, it crashed, a lot on my PC (AMD Ryzen 7 4700 with 16GB memory.). I'll wait till they work the bugs out but I think the two neural filters mentioned in this video are game changers.
I found a link for this video in my 'Featured In' stats on my Pexels photography account. It was me who uploaded all but one of the photos you featured in this video. I'm a collector of old photos and was asked by Pexels some time ago if I would consider sharing some of my vintage photography for free use. It's really amazing to see them transformed so easily!!😲😎 Before I upload them to Pexels I do give them a little edit from some scratches and enhance sharpness and tone, but like to keep them looking pretty much as they really are so anyone can use them as you have for examples of restoration. I guess this wonder technology will mean more people editing their own old photos rather than going to someone to have a painstaking and expensive restoration done. Thanks for choosing my old picture collection... I'll be sure to share this video to my online friends. They'll all be wanting the 'Photo Restoration Neural Filter' for their old photos now!😄
Minor tweaking will do job done in time. Colorization is tedious work if you do it manually but these feature a click of a button does the job in no time. Now you can make restore a whole photo album in one sitting.
As usual, great video. Totally agree with your comment regarding multiple options for photo restoration filter. Similar in concept to generative fill/expand etc. I admit, my patience has been put to the test more than once waiting for these neural filters to process. The lag for even small adjustments is a tad frustrating and I'd sure like to be able to save filter setting info. All in all, cool for sure. Enjoying the generative expand feature way too much 😂
Unmesh, thanks for this tip. I used on a 111 year old portrait. It worked well on the face. In subsequent use on a 40 year old photo required lessening the Enhance Face result to achieve a natural appearance. I was less impressed with defect removal. My greatest disappointment remains with Colorize. I hope that Adobe continues to improve it.
8:23 Face focused , I know you talked about the unshaven neck but it was the eyes for me , she went from looking straight up to straight ahead , that was weird seeing her eyes jump .
Just updated to 23.5... that feature is there. It's amazing! I colorized an old baby photo of me and my sister... It even got the clothing colours right!
► IMPORTANT: If you have installed Photoshop Beta and can't find the Photo Restoration Neural Filter, make sure that you are opening the Beta app (with the white icon) and not the regular Photoshop version. If you can't find Photoshop Beta on your system after installation, you can launch it directly from your Creative Cloud app.
I love your channel firstly and secondly, it works and WOW!!!!!!!!
sir if i buy photography plan can i able to use this feature ? pls rply
@@studiotrics Yes
I can't find it anywhere in the creative cloud app ... Mayne it's not available in Europe yet ?
I just install PS Beta to test this Neural Filter, and it shows: "We've temporarily disabled this filter because of an error"
I like how the video starts and goes directly to the point, no bullshit, no begging for subscribers, no long introduction just straight to the matter at hand.
Despite some of the limitations, I think the results are truly amazing.
It's much better to have a feature like this than not having anything.
@@PiXimperfect uh.. but we do have something and it will costs way less than several hundred dollars. It's called commission work. It costs less than buying photoshop, saves you time and allows people to make a living.
@@agnidas5816 _"uh.. but we have something and it will cost way less than several hundred dollars."_
You should add an asterisk there, because sometimes, people might charge, say, 200$ for 4 commissions, and what if they were made by an ai, and the results are sold for very high amounts of money? What would you do then?
@@agnidas5816 That's like saying we never should have invented cars because horses were on the street tryna make a living
@@agnidas5816 Welcome to Russia. In Russia, Photoshop is freeware soft. 😁
Wow, this is cool! It's amazing how far PS has come. I do like the direction they are going with A.I. and even a not so new feature called Sky Replacement, which I use quite a lot within my job as a graphic designer. Being given photos that need to be used within documents that can be enhanced in these simple and fast ways is a game changer.
Photoshop is actually playing catch up to apps like Remini that have been able to do this for years.
1992 🤔
Captain Jack Sparrow version 😂
It was Epic...let's make it actual name ..
Gained a like just for that comment 😂
😂
that one got me
What is that mean?
Haha, that captain Jack Sparrow version joke was EPIC!! 😂 You are simply brilliant Unmesh!
Everything is possible if you're Jack Sparrow enough :)
It was pretty funny.
Although a bit short sighted. Like a beta couldn't be jacksparrowized...
if only i could purchase adobe's product instead of rent method, i would like to buy it... i don't use these software for a living, just rarely using it...so yeah i rally on Captain Jack Sparrow
That sparrow link would be awesome btw 🥹
@@gerardoweimann7921 you are not true pirate if you are asking for treasure... FIND IT AARRRGGH
A tutorial that gets to the point at the very beginning and doesn't make you watch 10 mins of irrelevant crap before getting to the point? I think this video deserves a thumbs up!!!!
Only watched a few videos so fast, but I really like the speed with which you explain stuff. You contain all the valuable information, with very little rambling and unnecessary introductions. Other videos I would need to skip through to find what I want, where here I simply watch the entire video.
Jaw dropping! I remember enhancing photos by hand, but this; it makes hours of work into seconds.
Remini does have a browser-based version, but it’s considerably more expensive than the mobile app. The company that recently bought Remini only bought the name, not the AI engine, so they’re essentially a middleman between the consumer and the imaging service, which is why they removed most of the features since they don’t have a license to use them. They are, however, charging customers the same price for less features. I’m so happy Adobe is giving us an alternative.
Remini is a scam.
Am building an alternative, follow this comment
Do you know if any of the features Remini used to have, such as their ”Retro” feature that has since been removed from the app, are available on any other platform or app?
Without Luminar (Skylum) pushing Photoshop out of its comfort zone with its brilliant AI, we wouldn't have seen this. Competition is always good.
So true
pushing! ... I will say copying,
@@slorenzo7572 Maybe you need to read more about who came up with AI and made the other shit their pants. I'm currently only using Skylum products for photo editing, not manipulation though.
@@Bo_Hazem What that man? short fuse!
You are incredible. I can't thank you enough for everything you teach to all of us.
I was Thinking if this was possible and Your Notification Came.... it's helpful
I have not had a restoration job in almost a year but that is amazing to short cut some of the tedious stuff (not that I am complaining, I enjoy the relaxation of dust bunny work) ☺️
U got me bro.. when you said "caption jack sparrow version" literally you nailed it.
Another wonderful educational vid! I do photo restoration and I am vexed by "silvering" that occurs on the surface antique photos. Do you have a way to eliminate the reflective, distracting, detail-occluding silvering in vintage photographs? Maybe include it in a future video if you do? Thanks!
I can always count on your for the BEST tutorials! I've grown in leaps and bounds! Thanks! Thanks also, for the giggle when you enhanced that little girl's photo!
I use this feature in Topaz Gigapixel. One handy thing it has is the enhance face is on a slider more or less. You can get a better blend with the original image.
this video is actually really timely for me. I have taken it upon myself to digitize and restore my families archive of photos going back about 130 to 140 years. but some of them are damaged, some of them are yellowed with age if they're color photos, and I've been doing it by hand and figuring it out myself. I have no training in this, I've just been messing around, and looking at tutorials online. I definitely think that for a hobbyist like myself, who is only doing this to share with family, that this filter is definitely a good starting point. it would probably get me most of the way there and then lessen the number of individual tweaks I would have to do to any given photo. I hadn't planned on colorizing any of the black and white photos that I have, but I may give it a shot to see how it goes now that this neurofilter is a thing
I do have a bit of formal photo editing training, but doing product photography for a business, and doing photo restoration for family, are two very different things!
"A Captian Jack Sparrow version of Photoshop" had me dying lauging. Very entertaining and educational. Love your level of detail and your energy! Thanks for all the content you are amazing!
The "you can't get rid of the My Heritage logo without paying...but who are we kidding" 😂
"had me dying lauging" you just lie
yeah, your son is pretty good boy
Had me laughing too! I'm sure he giggled too after saying that
I know I won't laugh after explanation, but I'm still curious, what is salt of the joke?? What "kind" of the captain compared to Photoshop?
Hi, I have to write this: you are the best and nicest Photoshop teacher to publish your videos on the internet. I love listening to your advice and procedures, it's very helpful and understandable thanks to you. Thank you (for many more listeners for sure) and I look forward to more videos.
as a hobby restorer, some of this looks like excellent time savers, and some of it looks WILDLY heavy handed and inappropriate. I'm especially wary of the facial filters, misinterpreting and changing a person's face even slightly feels like overwriting history in a downright irresponsible way, unless it's forever noted somewhere with that photo that it was interpreted with AI. I would be a lot more interested in facial restoration when that AI can take multiple images into consideration. If someone has multiple photos of a person's face from different angles at similar ages, I think it would give the AI a lot more information to work with and we'd gain much more accurate results. The scratch reduction looks VERY interesting though, I'm sure I could use that as a base, especially for backgrounds!
i do see where you are coming from as im new to the restoring scene but very keen to learn i tried with my late grandfathers war portrait when he was a teen i work so hard to keep what details i thought was genuine but using apps like remini then heritage used a dark spot on my grandfather cheek and turned it into a mole now to familiy members of similar age will think he had a mole but my nana questioned it instantly not because she was ungreatfull she just prsumed i added it. so i do think attention to detail is key but only a human can do that to verifi the resulting image.
It is a problem. The same with the improving AI restoration of video. The way I see it, the AI isn't "restoring" the media, it's more like a robot creating a new image in which interprets what the photo should look like. In that sense it's like an artist looking at an old photo and doing a painting of it for the same purpose. It's not the old thing, it's a new thing based on the old thing.
Agreed. In some sense it doesn't matter but in another sense photo's are suppose to capture history and you are changing that for esthetics. It will appeal to the superficial masses but ultimately is a bad thing.
I'd always want to keep the originals no matter how good the results turned out. When looking at them you will always be aware these are not the original faces and hard to reminisce .
It looks superficially impressive but most of the restoration work I do clients don't want a fake looking result like we see in this demonstration. The AI isn't restoring the image it is creating a completely new image which looks over processed and almost air brushed. Attention to detail is critical in good restoration work, knowing what is damage and what is original really requires some analysis of the original photograph rather than just looking at a scanned image.
Great video... but I really wanted to photoshop something from this video ^ ^
I tried this, I prefer Pixbim object remover ai for automatic scratch removal.
Thanks for the video 🙂.
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Thank you for this video 😊 I really like your presentation style. Usually, I never watch tutorials/review videos to the end because they are tedious, but yours are interesting and to the point. I appreciate that :)
It's just amazing how important this tutorial is! I'm sure it will help a lot of people like me! I'm going to take care of restoring the photos of my grandparents right now!
Still using photoshop 2018 - and i have been repairing and colorizing photos for many years manually. Brought me joy to repair family photos. Guess this makes people like me and the work I enjoy null and void :(
Pretty impressive, although I have mixed feelings about those face replacement techniques. If I'm restoring a picture of, say, great-grandma I'll end up with a much cleaner picture, yes, but possibly of a different person
I agree that even in the video sample the new eyes have slightly different shape to them from the original. Close but not the same it seems.
It's obviously technically impressive. But I don't like this kind of stuff at all.
I can agree with that, and it looks like it's making her look 10 to 15 years younger.
Learn so much every time. Best PS channel on youtube by far!
Creativity unleashed! The Captain Jack Sparrow version made my day. One of the best jokes I have heard in a long time! Thanks for the feature review.
Errr... so what is the Cptn. Jack Sparrow version?
@@PocketOKrypto I heard it is a very cheap version of Photoshop.
@@DezorianGuy very very
@@PocketOKrypto pirate version.
Your channel made me fall in love with Photoshop again
It would be interesting to compare it with the topaz tools, like AI gigapixel because they have also face enhancement now.
People on another level!!
So astonishing video bro!
Pretty amazing, thanks for the tip! Tried it out on a couple of black and white photos. It's magical how it looks when color comes back in to that moment - even if it might be a bit off sometimes.
For a mobile app, Remini started pretty well, it enhanced the face with decent enough results. Now it also upscales the rest of the details and makes everything (other than faces) look like a smudgy painting.
Photoshop is definitely miles better.
"Captain Jack Sparrows Version" made my day
Great video! ✌ Do you have a video on batch converting images using the PS beta filters? I'd like to go RAW > Folder 1 on Mac M1 > Straighten > Crop > Apply Filter pre-set X > Save to Folder 2
I wanted to dedicate myself to photo restoration and now I feel like almost everyone won't appreciate my work because they'll think they can do it themselves too. :( They already say "you can do that on Remini". It's so frustrating. 😐
Same here
I'm not sure how much future there is in photo restoration. Right now it would be nice for people to get an old photo restored for a funeral of their grandparents or something but how many people will need photo's restored 20 years from now?
One thing that is really nice about this channel is the choice of examples!
As a digital film image restorer, I must say that the filter is interesting, but far from being a true restoration process, in any case this process serves to do image reconstruction but not restoration, because it is not faithful to the original image due to the use of AI. It seems to me that it produces a lot of digital artifacts and completely destroys the texture, I would like the AI to be able to preserve the grain and texture, without doing so much of that smoothing effect. As you well mentioned, image restoration is an art, and is more focused on approaching how that image was perceived since it was revealed, perhaps with future implementations it will be more robust, for a casual treatment it is more than functional for sure.
Incredible content as always!
as an image owner and viewer I don't need the grain, I'll go with the instant auto enhance
agreed. but alot of people will look at it and think, we'll this is good enough I don't need to pay anyone to fix it better.
@@ClaimClam I feel you, but honestly this is a case of clients not knowing what's better. You're mind-blown by the results but it's a completely different person in the photo, the background is still unrestored, the face is bizarrely in-focus and other stuff you just wont see. But at the end of the day, you're right--it's instant and auto, so why pay for it.
that Crop haircut fitts you way better than preview!!!
Great Tutorial - My question is: does the initial setting of the Enhancement slider make a difference to the processing. My impression is that it does not. As for the additional Adjustment, some of these parameters are ultra slow, processing that took a few seconds jumps to 4 - 6 minutes even for low setting values.
your constant smile enhances the video.
I had no idea about this and I just stumbled upon this by chance. Funny thing is that I'm working on restoring some family photos just now, so this is great. Not feeling the recreation of faces, but I'd definitely use it as a help to remove scratches and clean the image. Thanks for this video!
It’s so incredible! This could be done on long past actors and important historic figures.
Love the level of details and succinct explanation you put in your videos.
Great content!
I've used photoshop before it was adobe, the early 90s on a windows 3.11 on a 486 DX2-66! my watch has more memory and power these days!!! I was the only person at college that had experience with it and even the lecturers used to ask me questions about it. Back then it was more hands-on, with hardly any decent filters and the like. I had a hand scanner and a real basic bubblejet printer! When I left college I worked for the first company to do it commercially in the UK, they are gone now but we used to restore around 300 images a week. Those days are gone and now AI is taking over as we can see in this video. Honestly, not too fussed as I still get a lot of work from photographers who want to correct their images from shoots, opening eyes, removing spots, etc. I enjoyed this video and will sub to your channel, thanks.
thanks a lot for this video
Waww
nice
Thanks sir, v usefull
Excellent!
Thank you!
Man the new hair is lit, you really look more serious in a good way!
Tried the filter myself for a bit, while impressive at first glance, it (still) leaves a lot to be desired: generally faces get a very 'air-brushed' look. The results vary wildly: sometimes the result is decent and the face is still the original, but sometimes it seems as if you end up with the face of another person.
Love the Jack Sparrow reference, and the new hairstyle!
A slider for the facial enhancement would be nice something that can merge the suggested face in just a little so we don't have to export as a layer and mask things ourselves
nice and informative..there are many old family photos getting damaged..this video came in time...very good explaination
nice batbrows too, looks like batlogo, hope its not photoshopped :D
Honestly as I appreciate tech upgrades, algorithm upgrades I am also "scared" because many concept artists and restoration artists (in this case) will surely have a drop in their business. With this click and drag sliders person doesn't really need to know anything even about the program nor art. Don't know... Guess in 50-100 years from now if we all ain't AI robots, we'll all be software engineeres...
The AI will write the software
@@vueport99 Well... Sounds Terminatorish to me 😅😂
Automating this sort of process leaves a lot of holes. AI-driven colorizing tends to look a little odd and also can't hope to be accurate without lighting reference and manual adjustment; upscaling and facial restoration also tends to create digital artifacting and can have odd side-effects. The people whose specific job it is to restore photos aren't really in danger; I suspect they're the people who will benefit most from these tools, using it to make their job faster and easier.
@@YaleBreaker ai is improving exponentially
@@ClaimClam AI can't know what color a black-and-white military uniform is unless you tell it.
Love this blokes delivery.
WARNING! The new beta version 23.5, the filter for faces is not working properly, the result is very strange, wait for a new update...
I like the haircut! Looks good on you!
1:04 bhaiya ka sense of humor majedaar
Garrett Evans Wow thank you Garrett, you've made my day!
Love the new hairdo. Was hoping the frida kahlo brows are fixed tho
OMG - new toys to play with!!!!! Years ago my cousin and I did a photo-family-history. I did all the photos' corrections and enhancements manually in Photoshop. This would have been a great time-saver! Thanks so much for sharing this video!!!
I tried enhancing my 10yr old photo with remini. Results were bad.
Then i enhanced it with AI photo enhancer & pixelup separately. Combined it in pixlr app then edited with google photos app.
And finally enhanced with REMINI app.
Results came incredible. My brother and frnds were WOWed with the result.
My photo was took in low clarity phone back in the day.
But my edited photo looks like it took on iphone 13 pro.
It was that good. All edits done with mobile only.
I desperately want this feature in Lightroom!
Enjoyed, liked, subscribed!
I was totally caught the moment the MAGIC SLIDERS" Gradient background animation was shown, So much great potentials i see in a designer
I have to tell you, I am pretty amazed by the new features which are built-in in the new beta version of Photoshop. I've been waiting for such capabilities for the last 17 years, and now a dream came true.
You alway bring a new feature and someting new to understande easily. thanks for all such information bro
Where can I find Photo Restoration outside of beta?
always bring new tricks. awsome bro ..many thanks, cheers..
Don't know if anyone else noticed but love the haircut dude! 🔥
TNice tutorials tutorial is so useful,I tried tons of other tutorials but tNice tutorials was the best one
Now we can all make our grandparents happier than ever.
I wouldn't have known this feature was available if not for this video. Thank you.
Amazing work with this video! Very complete, greetings from Venezuela jeje
It took until 2022 for my man Unmesh to just get into the meat of the video right away. Big improvement to the flow of your video!
You are the master of the wolrd of photoshop !
I like the dynamic the restoration provides. You have to find your way with it depending on the photo. It's fun.
Thank you. Can you please recommend the best scanner for getting the old photo into the digital workflow?
Aaamaazing. Thanks for sharing. I can't wait to try it
Hi, just one qeustion: is there any spceific way i should scan old images? can i use any home scanner? or is it professional device?
I completely agree with your conclusion!! great video as always bro!
I tried it and it worked pretty well. Some problems, it puts a box around the faces it finds but the box doesn't cover all the face sometimes, it also misses some faces in this small group photo of parents with three children. Also, it crashed, a lot on my PC (AMD Ryzen 7 4700 with 16GB memory.). I'll wait till they work the bugs out but I think the two neural filters mentioned in this video are game changers.
I found a link for this video in my 'Featured In' stats on my Pexels photography account. It was me who uploaded all but one of the photos you featured in this video. I'm a collector of old photos and was asked by Pexels some time ago if I would consider sharing some of my vintage photography for free use. It's really amazing to see them transformed so easily!!😲😎 Before I upload them to Pexels I do give them a little edit from some scratches and enhance sharpness and tone, but like to keep them looking pretty much as they really are so anyone can use them as you have for examples of restoration. I guess this wonder technology will mean more people editing their own old photos rather than going to someone to have a painstaking and expensive restoration done. Thanks for choosing my old picture collection... I'll be sure to share this video to my online friends. They'll all be wanting the 'Photo Restoration Neural Filter' for their old photos now!😄
Excellently presented, nice and quick.
"Vicey-versa"? Hehe! I think I might start saying it that way from now on. Thanks for the video.
No words to praise you bro ! cheers.
You're a fantastic teacher, i enjoy your video s all the time.
Definitely using the captain jack Sparrow version
I love you for posting this. Thank you.
Minor tweaking will do job done in time. Colorization is tedious work if you do it manually but these feature a click of a button does the job in no time. Now you can make restore a whole photo album in one sitting.
Sweet! Thanks for letting us know about this?
amazing ai 🤯 loving your videos, thank you 🫶🏼
As usual, great video. Totally agree with your comment regarding multiple options for photo restoration filter. Similar in concept to generative fill/expand etc. I admit, my patience has been put to the test more than once waiting for these neural filters to process. The lag for even small adjustments is a tad frustrating and I'd sure like to be able to save filter setting info. All in all, cool for sure. Enjoying the generative expand feature way too much 😂
Sir, Please make a new video on photo Restoration
The man speaks really well!
Unmesh, thanks for this tip. I used on a 111 year old portrait. It worked well on the face. In subsequent use on a 40 year old photo required lessening the Enhance Face result to achieve a natural appearance. I was less impressed with defect removal. My greatest disappointment remains with Colorize. I hope that Adobe continues to improve it.
8:23 Face focused , I know you talked about the unshaven neck but it was the eyes for me , she went from looking straight up to straight ahead , that was weird seeing her eyes jump .
thank you for being straight to the point
Just updated to 23.5... that feature is there. It's amazing! I colorized an old baby photo of me and my sister... It even got the clothing colours right!
your hair looks amazing.
Woah!! This is nuts! How epic.